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+   What is the Ebay fee structure for CJ affiliates?
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notepad Mar 09, 2008, 03:24:55 PM #1
I have a question.

I know when using Ebay affiliate through CJ you get paid a split of any commissions on the auction that was won. That is not my question. My question is...

"What is Ebay's commission structure?"
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notepad Mar 18, 2008, 11:22:18 PM #2
try this link

http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/questions/what-fees.html

Insertion Fee - If you want to sell on item on eBay, you create a listing using the Sell Your Item form. When you list an item, you are charged an Insertion Fee for the listing. The Insertion Fee is based on what you decide is the Starting Price of your item or the Reserve Price if one is included. For example, you want to sell your Sony camera. You list it with a Starting Price of $60.00. The Insertion Fee would be $2.00 (from the table on the fee page).

Final Value Fee - If the item sells, you are charged a Final Value Fee. The Final Value Fee is based on the final amount the item sells for. The Final Value Fee does not include shipping costs. For example, your item sells for $153.00. Your Final Value Fee would be $6.67. This is calculated as follows: $2.19 (.0875 times $25.00) plus $4.48 (.0325 times $128.00) for a total of $6.67.
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notepad Apr 02, 2008, 03:22:45 PM #3
Thanks you for the response
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